FPS collapse after 40 minutes of gaming

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Lemonking, Mar 6, 2015.

  1. Prod

    Prod Master Guru

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    Windows 10, Why not use Win 8 or 7 which is more sable.
     
  2. -Tj-

    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    And this, dont test on beta OS and beta/alpha driver..



    Reset bios to optimized defaults and re apply your old OC. Sometimes Asus bios can get a little picky after few bad OC's, this resetting to optimized defaults - apply, reboot and then re-apply your old OC fixes it.
    Also you might need to re-flash bios, but very rare, unless its very buggy bios version. I had that one time with very early bos version, now its ~ 10th from its original release.


    btw watchdog bsod 0x101 is
    *cache voltage/cache OC fault, lower OC or keep at stock for now
    *cpu input voltage - SVID, if its at auto then manually input a little higher.. If its at 1.79v then try 1.82 - 1.85v.
    *also low cpu system agent voltage (vccsa), offset 0.050v+ or 0.100v+ is a good start
    *cpu power current % could play a small role too, its in DIGI+. Change it from auto to 120 or 130%, keep rest at auto there, including LLC and VRM power.
     
  3. TimmyP

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    Why:bang: Why:bang: Why:bang: would you install an unfinished OS?:bang::bang::bang:
     
  4. Lemonking

    Lemonking Master Guru

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    Well it did fix the problem....and I'm getting more fps in Bf4 now.
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    100-130
    vs. 60-90 before
     
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  5. Lemonking

    Lemonking Master Guru

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    Yes thank you.
    very strange, me myself I've never seen anything like it.
     
  6. PavH

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    Bro why OC already powerful CPU? I never get you guys... :bang:
    If you want better frame rate go get better card......
     
  7. PavH

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    I get BSOD like 2x a year, never does anything to my OS on my Samsung 840 Pro SSD
     
  8. Raidflex

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    IPC and clock speed can make a bigger difference in most games due to poor multithreaded support. BF4 and Crysis 3 are exceptions to this and have decent support for many cores. One example on the opposite end is Starcraft II which uses 2-3 cores only.

    Any BSOD means there is a problem somewhere in your system. It may be hardware, software or driver related.
     
  9. kx11

    kx11 Ancient Guru

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    did you try memory test ( memtest ) ??
     
  10. Raidflex

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    Always not a bad idea to take an image of your system before OC, once your stable you can at least go back to a known good installation.
     

  11. Reddoguk

    Reddoguk Ancient Guru

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    Why on earth would you match those two?

    Again i'm gonna repeat what others have already said.

    We are not OS experts, especially Win 10 OS.

    It's a bit silly asking for help from us when you are using so much Beta software.

    Maybe you should be asking MS. :) or maybe that's why it's going through a Beta test.
     

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